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New South Brewing: South Carolina's Oldest Brewer-Owned Brewery in Myrtle Beach

New South Brewing: South Carolina s Oldest Brewer-Owned Brewery in Myrtle Beach

New South Brewing stands as South Carolina's second-oldest brewery and the state's oldest brewer-owned operation. Its flagship White Ale has been a staple for 20 years—predating popular brands like Blue Moon and Shock Top. Discover their latest Drink a Peach beer, crafted with fresh peaches sourced right from South Carolina. While Georgia claims the "Peach State" title, South Carolina actually produces more peaches.New South Brewing: South Carolina s Oldest Brewer-Owned Brewery in Myrtle Beach

Star Wars enthusiasts will love the Java the Hutt and Dark Star Porter, paired with thematic décor throughout the brewery. The Force is indeed strong here.

Join guided tours every Wednesday at 3 p.m. for just $7, which includes beer samples, a souvenir glass, and a full pour afterward. It's an exceptional value and perfect for sampling before selecting cans to take home. Multiple varieties are available in cans, and New South beers are widely found in Grand Strand bars and restaurants.

New South Brewing: South Carolina s Oldest Brewer-Owned Brewery in Myrtle BeachNew South also hosts yoga sessions every Sunday at 11 a.m. for $10, featuring a one-hour class followed by a complimentary beer. Food trucks enhance many events, including beer releases and pairing dinners. Stay updated via their Facebook page.

Brewery Hours:

Tuesday - Friday: 4:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Saturday: 1 - 5 p.m.
Sunday: 12:30 - 4 p.m.
1109 Campbell Street
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577


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